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One of the great joys of starting a new health plan is discovering unique, new-to-you foods to try — and share. And if you’ve ever been browsing the produce section of your local market and noticed an odd thing that looks like a tiny caveman’s club, you’ve likely spotted yuca.

What is Yuca?

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First off, how do you pronounce yuca? It’s almost as easy as it is tasty… “YOO-ka.”

That’s not to be confused with the southeastern United States native yucca plant (pronounced “YUHK-a”).

Now, the yuca is the root part of the cassava plant. Cassava roots are similar in shape (and size, actually) to the sweet potato. Yuca can weigh anywhere from one to a few pounds.

The root of the cassava looks similar to a yam — it’s got a rough skin that kind of looks like tree bark — and you’ve absolutely got to peel it off. The cassava is one of the most drought-tolerant crops out there.

And if you’re familiar with “tapioca,” then you know about the starch made from cassava. Cassava is also known as manioc, the tapioca plant, aipim, kappa, and manihot.

What are the Health Benefits of Cassava?

Well, cassava root is high in carbohydrates, but it’s pretty low in saturated fats, cholesterol, and even sodium. It’s also a great source of manganese and vitamin C.1

What’s the difference between cassava flour and tapioca flour?

Well, although they come from the same root (the manioc or the yuca), cassava flour and tapioca flour are not the same thing. Cassava flour is the key to fluffy, non-gluten baking! Some of our great recipes may call for ingredients that are new to you — like cassava flour and millet — and you may not know where to find them. So, take a look at Dr. Gundry’s Shopping List to find the brand of cassava flour that works best for you.

Dr. Gundry’s Cassava Waffles Recipe (Lectin-free) (3)Cassava Flour Waffles with a Collagen Kick

Serves: 4 / Prep time: 5 minutes / Cook time: 15 minutes

Now, there’s a great recipe for cassava flour waffles by blogger Heather Resler, and Dr. Gundry was able to modify it to fit his own guidelines to a T. So you can enjoy it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

And to give this recipe an extra boost, the folks at Vital Proteins have come up with marine collagen from wild salmon that has no fishy taste or any taste— repeat, none. Let’s go ahead and use it here, so the marine collagen can add fish protein.

What You’ll Need:

  • 4 pastured or omega-3 eggs
  • 1⁄4 cup Vital Proteins marine collagen (optional)
  • 1⁄2 cup cassava flour
  • 1⁄4 cup extra-virgin coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon local honey or Manuka honey, or 3 tablespoons Just Like Sugar
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1⁄4 teaspoon salt
  • Just Like Sugar, for dusting waffles (optional)
  • One 12-oz. package Trader Joe’s frozen wild blueberries (optional)

What to Do:

  1. Dr. Gundry’s Cassava Waffles Recipe (Lectin-free) (4)Heat up your waffle iron.
  2. Then, place the eggs, marine collagen, if desired, cassava flour, coconut oil, honey, baking soda, and salt in a blender and mix on high for 45 seconds until slightly foamy. **(If you don’t have a blender, you can whisk the eggs, coconut oil, marine collagen, and honey until well blended, and then whisk or stir in the cassava flour, baking soda, and salt.)
  3. Using a 1⁄4 cup measure, ladle the batter into the waffle iron and cook, following the manufacturer’s instructions. You’ll want to check periodically, since they cook quickly.
  4. Finally, if you’re serving these tasty waffles as dessert, you might want to sprinkle a light coating of Just like Sugar on top and add a 1⁄4 cup wild blueberries to each waffle.

Vegan Version: If you’d like to vegan-ify this recipe, simply replace the eggs with 4 VeganEggs and omit the collagen.

In TheEnd…

You’ll have a toasty, tasty treat that you can enjoy any time of day. Also, if you’re hesitant because you’ve never tried cassava flour before, just give it a shot. You’ll realize you don’t have to deny yourself treats you love if you can use alternative ingredients!

And since we’re talking breakfast foods, ourlectin free pancakes are certainly worth a mention.

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FAQs

Is cassava lectin-free? ›

Cassava flour is vegan, lectin-free, and gluten-free. This recipe can be made, dairy free by using a compliant oil instead of butter and water in place of A2 milk, which may be good for those of you who are dairy-free.

What is the one food Dr. Gundry says to avoid? ›

Dr. Gundry specifically recommends pressure-cooking dry beans to eliminate lectins. Eliminate foods high in lectins. These foods include legumes, grains, nuts, seeds, dairy products, certain meats, and sugary snacks.

What is Dr. Gundry's number one superfood? ›

Gundry's #1 superfood. It's no secret that Dr. Gundry advocates for gut health, and recommends that you do everything you can to boost your microbiome. For that reason prebiotic fiber, which supports healthy gut flora, is the number one superfood that you should consume every day.

Which flour is lectin-free? ›

Types of lectin-free, gluten-free flours

The root flours: cassava, tapioca, arrowroot, tigernut, sweet potato. The banana/vegetable flours: green banana, green plantain, cauliflower. The lectin-free grain flours: sorghum, millet, teff, fonio. The nut flours: almond, hazelnut, chestnut, walnut, coconut, pecan, acorn.

Who should not eat cassava? ›

Allergies to latex: Cassava might cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to latex. Iodine deficiency: Cassava might lower the amount of iodine absorbed by the body. For people who already have low levels of iodine, eating cassava might make this condition worse.

What are the worst lectin foods? ›

These six foods are some of the worst sources of lectins in the American diet when consumed raw.
  1. Raw Kidney Beans. Red kidney beans are a great source of plant-based protein and they are a low-glycemic-index food. ...
  2. Peanuts. ...
  3. Whole Grains. ...
  4. Raw Soybeans. ...
  5. Raw Potatoes.

What are the three foods that destroy the gut? ›

Here are three not-so-gut-friendly foods to watch out for that may raise your risk for diabetes and heart disease.
  • Diet Soda. Artificial sweeteners in zero-calorie drinks may mess with your microbes, some researchers say. ...
  • Red Meat. What's bad for your gut can be bad for your heart. ...
  • Processed and Refined Foods.
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What are the symptoms of too much lectin? ›

The Problem With Lectins

The most publicized accounts report severe reactions in people eating even small amounts of raw or undercooked kidney beans. They contain phytohaemagglutinin, a type of lectin that can cause red blood cells to clump together. It can also produce nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, and diarrhea.

What did Dr. Gundry do to lose weight? ›

The former cardiac surgeon argues that by eliminating lectins (found in nightshades, grains and dairy, amongst other foods), you can lower inflammation, lose weight and boost your wellness. He even credits the diet with curing his arthritis, high blood pressure and migraines, while he shed 70 pounds in the process.

What happens if you eat oatmeal every day according to Dr. Gundry? ›

Did you know that oats in oatmeal are packed with lectins which poke holes in your gut lining and can lead to health issues in the future, according to Dr. Gundry. One great way to avoid this is by using sorghum in your breakfast bowl rather than oats.

Are blueberries high in lectins? ›

Lectin-free fruits include pomegranates, lemons, beets, blackberries, blueberries, apples, plums, sweet oranges, tangerines, and dates.

Is cassava high in oxalates? ›

The oxalate level of samples using the titration method gave 77.66 and 197.90 mg/100g for cassava and sweet potato, respectively. By the UV-visible spectrophotometer, the oxalate content was 151.19 and 153.56 mg/100g for cassava and sweet potato, respectively.

What cereal does not have lectins? ›

Millet, Fonio, Sorghum, and Teff – The 4 Lectin-Free and Gluten-Free Grains.

Is cassava high inflammatory? ›

Thus, the organs of all three cassava varieties studied have secondary metabolites and good antioxidant activity. The leaves contain high levels of amygdalin and can be used as anti-inflammatory and anticancer agents.

Is cassava inflammatory food? ›

Cassava contains anti-inflammatory properties due to its high vitamin C content. When eaten regularly, cassava's vitamin C content can help lower inflammation by reducing the risk of oxidative stress. It does this by providing antioxidants that can balance out free radicals.

Is cassava gut friendly? ›

Cassava flour's resistant starch content can benefit your gut health in more than one way ( 11 ). Because resistant starch gets fermented in the large intestine, it serves as a prebiotic or food for your gut's friendly bacteria ( 7 ).

Is cassava good for your gut? ›

Cassava is a good source of resistant starch, which supports gut health and blood sugar management. It also contains vitamin C, a key micronutrient that can enhance immune function and collagen production.

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